Churches & Places of Worship in Anderson, SC

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“A very good Baptist church located in Anderson South Carolina one block from the hospital. They also help support and sponsor Japanese students who come here to attend Anderson University. There are Services every week and Sunday school for all ages.”

4.3 Superb12 Reviews

“We are members of First Baptist Anderson. We sing in the choir. Great group of members and talented as well! Addrian Wilson is our choir director who also is very talented and makes practice fun! First Baptist has a heart for missions . So many that there is something everyone can be involved in. Dr Jim Thomason and Dr Josh Hunt are our mission oriented Pastors with great hearts for the Lord!”

4.3 Superb3 Reviews

“Awesome, yesterday I took tea ‘stuff’, something for Dan Leann to use in his ministry. I did Not take any photos, the teapot reminds me of him and he had a HUGE teacup as big as his head in his last message when he was had COVID. So I figured that was another push from God that he needed it?. so I took it too Kate in the coffee-tea shop n Anderson The teapot has a large cool swoopie goldfish, if he was a goldfish he’d be like this one. I’ll get a picture of it soon”

3.4 Good9 Reviews

“New Spring simply teaches the Bible and rightly refuses to twist the truth to fit the culture. Although I attend another Anderson, SC church, I love New Spring and still attend occasionally to get a jolt of great teaching, first class music, and to reconnect with other Christian brothers and sisters. New Spring embraces Biblical principles in everything they do- leaderships not only encourage tithing from members, but make sure that New Spring itself tithes to support other unaffiliated churches in need. I know this because New Spring made a huge donation to my congregation when our building was badly damaged by a fire and needed expensive EPA-approved clean up. For those that have given good reviews here…thank you. For those giving bad reviews, please remember that good ministry comforts the disturbed and disturbs the comfortable. I come from a family of several Christian ministers over several generations. Being a minister and leading a church is rewarding but extremely difficult endeavor. The apostle Paul writes about this in Corinthians…churches are not any better than the fallible people that attend. We ALL are fallible! My best advice, if you are hurt by a comment or a perceived slight in your church don’t leave…tell your pastor or a trusted member and heal. Don’t get bitter…get better!”

2.5 Average4 Reviews

“Wonderful community church. New life Philadelphia Center has loving pastors and congregation. Also they feed the community and you are welcomed as soon as you walk in the doors”

0 Na0 Reviews

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